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Old 9th July 2002   #18
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Hey first time posting on this thing. Jules asked me in. Thanks Jules...you lil freak. Anyway the advantage an IBP has over the time slip methods is. You can compensate for the phase response of what you are adding and combining with the original signal. Say you have the direct signal and a miced cabinet. The cabinet and head and mic s phase response will be radically different than the direct signal. With a time slip method as on your DAW you can align them in time so the leading edge will be in time but you will not be compensating for the other factors. Also you might find if you align them too much in time like you lose depth. You quite often want to have those little delays between your mics but still be in phase. Dimension is important . I like all these wacky icons. Thats my two cents..HI Michael!
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